In this interview, Mamoon Hamid discusses his career in Silicon Valley, starting as an engineer in 1997 and witnessing the dot-com boom and bust. He reflects on the differences between that era and today's tech environment, emphasizing the importance of timing and an open mind when evaluating new technologies. Hamid shares his experiences investing in companies like Box and Slack, highlighting his focus on workplace productivity and identifying product-obsessed founders. He also details Kleiner Perkins' investment strategy, which involves a concentrated approach on Series A funding, a select fund for doubling down on promising companies, and a commitment to winning deals where they see exceptional potential. Hamid emphasizes the importance of faith and treating everyone with respect, regardless of their background or status.
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